1. Capsular exopolysaccharides can protect pathogenic bacteria and contribute to their pathogenicity.2. Structures of the Capsular Polysaccharides of " N . meningitidis" 3. The U shaped flowers produce winged capsular green fruits. 4. The next step is tightness of the posterior capsule called posterior capsular contracture. 5. The root of the lower incisor is contained in a prominent capsular process. 6. The second is K antigen, a capsular polysaccharide with more than 80 varieties. 7. The spindle-shaped capsular fruit holds black, shiny seeds of diverse shapes. 8. A Quellung test can identify specific capsular polysaccharides. 9. Capsular perstraction is fast saving energy and solvents.10. The capsid is enclosed in bacterial-like capsular material 75 100 nm thick.